Jul. 17th, 2005

ksmith: (my bike)
Took out the bike this morning. A shade over 7 miles, over neighborhood streets and roads through the local marina and state park. Saw a chipmunk for the first time in a while--we used to have quite a few living around the house because Dad used to feed them, but they're gone now. Could have been lack of food, though I tend to blame the increase in the number of feral cats.

Also saw sandpipers. Played "Spot the Jaguar" down by the marina, a game usually reserved for train rides into Chicago. That version is very simple--you just watch out the window at each train stop, and look for Jags in the commuter lots and nearby intersections. As one passes through the North Shore towns--Glencoe, Kenilworth, Winnetka, etc.--that level loses its challenge, and we go to the next level, namely "Spot the Rolls." If you manage to spot one, you have to go to the next level, which is "Spot the Bentley." Over the years, I have managed to spot a Rolls. I think I may have seen a Bentley as well, but non-car person that I am, I may have confused it with a Rolls.

ANYway, spotted 2 Jaguar sedans at the marina.

Still a little dodgy on the timing and degree of gear-shifting, but getting better.

It's supposed to be sweltering today. It's already hot--83F (23C), and expected to hit the mid-90s (35C-ish). Humid. NO rain in sight. *phfft*

Current book: Elizabeth Kostova's THE HISTORIAN. Enjoying it so far, although it's a slow starter. Atmosphere-dependent, but I'm enjoying the descriptions of Eastern European and Middle Eastern cities and towns. The main complaint I have so far is one I've seen in reviews, namely that there are 3 POVS, and it is sometimes hard to tell whose head you're in at the start of a scene. Maybe that's just the way it is--without headers as signposts or some other indicator, the reader just needs to take a moment to figure it out.

One thing I'm pondering. THE HISTORIAN is horror, at least imho, that was marketed to a mainstream audience. JONATHAN STRANGE & MR. NORRELL is fantasy that's being steered the same way. Granted, I'm still in the middle of one and have yet to read the other, but from all I've read and seen, they're both fairly leisurely-paced books. No real point at this point, except that leisurely isn't a term I think of when I think of pacing.
ksmith: (my bike)
Took out the bike this morning. A shade over 7 miles, over neighborhood streets and roads through the local marina and state park. Saw a chipmunk for the first time in a while--we used to have quite a few living around the house because Dad used to feed them, but they're gone now. Could have been lack of food, though I tend to blame the increase in the number of feral cats.

Also saw sandpipers. Played "Spot the Jaguar" down by the marina, a game usually reserved for train rides into Chicago. That version is very simple--you just watch out the window at each train stop, and look for Jags in the commuter lots and nearby intersections. As one passes through the North Shore towns--Glencoe, Kenilworth, Winnetka, etc.--that level loses its challenge, and we go to the next level, namely "Spot the Rolls." If you manage to spot one, you have to go to the next level, which is "Spot the Bentley." Over the years, I have managed to spot a Rolls. I think I may have seen a Bentley as well, but non-car person that I am, I may have confused it with a Rolls.

ANYway, spotted 2 Jaguar sedans at the marina.

Still a little dodgy on the timing and degree of gear-shifting, but getting better.

It's supposed to be sweltering today. It's already hot--83F (23C), and expected to hit the mid-90s (35C-ish). Humid. NO rain in sight. *phfft*

Current book: Elizabeth Kostova's THE HISTORIAN. Enjoying it so far, although it's a slow starter. Atmosphere-dependent, but I'm enjoying the descriptions of Eastern European and Middle Eastern cities and towns. The main complaint I have so far is one I've seen in reviews, namely that there are 3 POVS, and it is sometimes hard to tell whose head you're in at the start of a scene. Maybe that's just the way it is--without headers as signposts or some other indicator, the reader just needs to take a moment to figure it out.

One thing I'm pondering. THE HISTORIAN is horror, at least imho, that was marketed to a mainstream audience. JONATHAN STRANGE & MR. NORRELL is fantasy that's being steered the same way. Granted, I'm still in the middle of one and have yet to read the other, but from all I've read and seen, they're both fairly leisurely-paced books. No real point at this point, except that leisurely isn't a term I think of when I think of pacing.

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